There were some surprising snubs among the Critics' Choice TV Awards nominations announced Monday. Instead of taking place in the spring to precede the Emmys, these kudos are now being presented in the winter right alongside the Critics' Choice Movie Awards, starting this year. That has meant a one-time change in the eligibility period for these prizes presented by the Broadcast TV Journalists Association. As the last Critics' Choice TV Awards, held on May 31, honored achievements from the first half of 2015, these only considered programming that has aired since June. That ruled out a slew of shows including "The Americans," "Game of Thrones," "Veep" and "Silicon Valley." Among those noteworthy programs and performers that were eligible, "American Horro..."
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